Glasgow, whose only first-half points came courtesy of a Ruaridh Jackson penalty, attempted a late comeback and scored a try through Chris Fusaro, but failed to capitalise on their pressure in the closing stages.

The home side were stout in defence throughout but gave away a number of penalties in the opening exchanges. Wilkinson skewed his first attempt wide in the 17th minute, but made no mistake with his second 10 minutes later.

Glasgow had their first kickable penalty on the half-hour mark, and Jackson banged the ball over to draw level.

Toulon did not have to wait long to restore their advantage, though, and ensured they led at the break thanks to a second Wilkinson penalty in the 37th minute.

The Toulon fly-half put his side six points in front with a simple penalty two minutes into the second half, and they were soon 12-3 up courtesy of the Englishman's boot nine minutes later.

On the charge: Toulon's Jonny Wilkinson attempts to burst through Glasgow defence

Toulon were then reduced to 14 men when Sebastien Tillous-Borde was sent to the sin-bin for a late tackle on Alex Dunbar.

But the hosts failed to take advantage of their extra man, as Niko Matawalu deliberately knocked the ball on two minutes later and was yellow-carded for his trouble.

Wilkinson then compounded Glasgow's woes by kicking the resulting penalty, giving his side a 15-3 lead.

The Warriors were not out of the match, though, and battled back strongly, scoring a try through Fusaro - the referee awarding the score after looking to the TMO for confirmation.

Weir stepped up to take the conversion and slid it wide, much to the frustration of the Scotstoun crowd.

With the French side leading 15-8, Glasgow fought valiantly to edge their way back into the game and, although they were camped on Toulon's try-line for the remaining eight minutes, it was a case of too little, too late.